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Tips to Preserve Your Exterior After Painting Your Home

Your home's exterior is like a canvas that reflects your taste and personality. Once you've invested in a fresh coat of paint, it's crucial to maintain it to preserve its beauty and protect your home from the elements. In this post, we'll give you some tips to preserve your exterior after painting your home, helping you keep your house looking fantastic for years to come.

Exterior House Painting
Preserving Your Homes Exterior

1. Regular Inspection.

Start by inspecting your home's exterior regularly. Walk around your property, looking for signs of wear and tear. Pay attention to areas where paint may be peeling, cracking, or fading. Catching these issues early can prevent more extensive damage down the road.


2. Cleaning

Regular cleaning is a simple yet effective way to maintain your home's exterior. Use a garden hose, mild detergent, and a soft brush or sponge to remove dirt, dust, and grime. For tougher stains, consider a power washer, but use it with caution to avoid damaging the paint or siding.


3. Gutter Maintenance

Clean and maintain your gutters regularly to prevent water from overflowing and running down your freshly painted walls. Clogged gutters can lead to water damage, which can affect both the exterior and interior of your home. Always use caution when using ladders and make sure the conditions are safe before cleaning your gutters.

Gutter Maintenance and Cleaning
Gutter Maintenance and Cleaning

4. Trim Trees and Bushes

Overhanging branches can scratch your home's exterior or even lead to mold and mildew growth by blocking sunlight and preventing proper ventilation. Regularly trim trees and bushes near your home to maintain a safe distance.


5. Repairs and Touch-ups

Promptly address any issues you find during your inspections. Repair cracks, holes, or any damaged areas in the paint. A little touch-up work can go a long way in preserving your home's appearance.

Repairs & Painting Touch-Ups
Repairs & Painting Touch-Ups

6. Pest Control

Keep an eye out for signs of pests like termites or carpenter ants, as they can damage your home's exterior. If you notice any issues, consult a professional pest control service for proper treatment.


7. Seal Joints and Gaps

Inspect windows, doors, and other openings for gaps or joints that need sealing. Properly sealing these areas will help maintain your home's energy efficiency and protect the paint from moisture.


8. Avoid Direct Sunlight

Excessive exposure to direct sunlight can cause your paint to fade more quickly. Consider using window coverings or planting shade trees strategically to protect your home from harsh UV rays.


9. Regular Repainting

No paint job lasts forever. Depending on the type of paint and your climate, you may need to repaint your home every five to ten years. Regular repainting not only maintains your home's appearance but also provides essential protection.

Regular House Repainting
Repainting Your Home Regularly Protects it from the Elements

10. Consult Professionals

When it comes to maintaining your home's exterior, don't hesitate to consult professionals. A professional painter can provide expert advice on how to care for your specific type of paint and offer maintenance services when needed.

Painting Professionals
Robinson Paints: Painting Professionals

A beautifully painted exterior is an investment that adds value and curb appeal to your home. By following these maintenance tips and staying vigilant, you can ensure that your home's exterior remains a point of pride for years to come. Don't forget, when it's time for a new coat of paint, reach out to Robinson Paints to keep your home looking its best.

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